That's not to say Brave is quite as visually astonishing as Sully's fur in Monsters Inc., the magical underwater world of Finding Nemo, or a landfill laden Earth in Wall-E. And, most impressively, when Merida holds her breath to shoot her last arrow the audience holds its collective breath as we watch her arrow shoot away in slow motion and in a beautiful use of depth of field that reminds us why 2D is still highly preferred to 3D. Merida's gorgeous curly red hair is distracting in its details only at the perfect times. No other studio has managed to come near what they do. That scene alone showcases the detail and quality of animation we've come to expect from Pixar. The most memorable trailer was one of the best scenes from the movie, with Merida protesting her marriage by shooting for her own hand. There's quite a bit about Brave that has marked it as a departure from Pixar's typical fare.
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